Health, Hedonism and Hypochondria

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Title
A01=Ian Bradley
Aix-les-Bains
alternative medicine
Author_Ian Bradley
Bad Ems
Baden bei Wien
Baden-Baden
beauty treatment
Belgium spa
Buxton
Category=NHTB
Category=VXH
Category=WTL
destination
eq_history
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_mind-body-spirit
eq_non-fiction
eq_travel
escapism
European
Harrogate
healing water
hedonist
history
hypochondriac
Ischl
Karlovy Vary
Mariánské Lázne
melancholia
natural water spas
Ragaz
relaxation
Vichy
Wiesbaden

Product details

  • ISBN 9780755626465
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Delve into the history behind the glamorous baths and spas of Europe to reveal the hidden past of alternative treatments.

Popular with people from Romans to royalty and hypochondriacs to holiday-makers, natural water spas have been a common feature in society since the first century. Even today, we periodically abandon the cities to ‘take the waters’.

In their heyday, Europe’s spas were the main meeting places for aristocracy, politicians and cultural elites. They were the centres of political and diplomatic intrigue, and were fertile sources of artistic, literary and musical inspiration. The spas epitomised style and were renowned for their cosmopolitan atmosphere in a glittering whirl of balls, gambling and affairs, as much as for their healing waters.

Health, Hedonism and Hypochondria reveals the hidden histories of traditional spas of Europe, including such well-known resorts as the original Spa in Belgium; Bath, Buxton and Harrogate in Britain; Baden-Baden and Bad Ems in Germany; Vichy and Aix-les-Bains in France; Bad Ragaz in Switzerland; Bad Ischl and Baden bei Wien in Austria and Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázne in the Czech Republic.

At once luxurious sanctuaries of relaxation and resorts of the upper classes, these spas were also the haunts of melancholics, scoundrels and those seeking escape and excitement.

Ian Bradley is Emeritus Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at the University of St Andrews and a prolific author, journalist and broadcaster. He has had a lifelong fascination with spas.